Rolling Stones The
Start Me Up Lyrics


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the rolling stones If you start me up If you start me up I'll…


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@leokimvideo

As a kid in the 80's when this song came out I thought wow those old guys are still making music. And look 40 years on they still are and now really old guys

@candidoj

Now we know that 38(Mick at this time) is still a very young age.

@nimim.markomikkila1673

I got into the Stones in 1982, being 11 myself. I was laughing at them, because they were SO OLD (in their 40´s). Now, I´m 52, and they are still doing it in their 80´s. I´m not laughing at them anymore;)

@henriqueerenner5741

Now they are realising a new album

@gleegirloz

I got into them in 1964 and have loved them ever since. I’m now 70 and have seen many great artists. Nothing beats the excitement of a ‘Stones show!

@GailColeman

As the saying goes, we need to think about the kind of world we want to leave to Keith Richard's! 😅

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@tribalbaroque

The moments where Charlie smiles at 1:13-1:15, 1:43-1:45, 2:26-2:28 and 2:47-2:49 are the best part of this video! It's like Mick, Keith and Ronnie are the little kids acting crazy up front, whereas Charlie and Bill are the grownups watching on in amusement. Who knows what Charlie had to put up with, and it seems like he did so with so much grace and elegance. He's not trying to draw attention to himself, but because he isn't, he is the most alluring! He doesn't even seem like he's in the right band, but his quiet and gentle demeanor holds everything together, just like a drummer is supposed to do. RIP Charlie.

@greg62945

I'm going to redo my songs and smile.

@whome4642

Couldn’t have said it better.

@sean1121970

It's rock and roll - what's with the long winded psycho analysis?

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